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  2. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013 the source code of the game was put on GitHub under MPL 2.0. [2] Became commercially successful after the source code release. Python, JavaScript, HTML, CSS Abuse: 1996 2011 Run and gun: Public-domain software: Public domain: 2D: C, C++, newLISP, CMake, Common Lisp: Argentum Online: 1999 2018 MMORPG: GPL-3.0-or-later: GPL-3.0-or ...

  3. Inky (octopus) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] At the aquarium he had games and toys to play with. [1] Inky escaped from the aquarium in early 2016. [4] It is believed that Inky escaped from his tank in the middle of the night, went across the floor, leaving octopus tracks, and then down a 50-metre-long drain pipe which went out to sea [5] [6] and had a diameter of about 150 ...

  4. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    MIT/Public-domain software—Proprietary (engine/game code) Love Conquers All Games Developed using the Ren'Py engine, the game code for Analogue: A Hate Story was released on May 4, 2013 under a public-domain-equivalent license. The source code release includes the entire script of the game for context, but the script remains proprietary. [245]

  5. Category:Video games about octopuses - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Video games about octopuses" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total ...

  6. Inkle (company) - Wikipedia

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    Inkle is a video game development company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom that specialises in interactive narrative, i.e. text-focused computer video games.They have created games such as 80 Days and Sorcery!, a recreation of Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! gamebook series.

  7. Limbic Software - Wikipedia

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    Limbic Software, Inc. is an independent mobile game development company founded in 2009 by Arash Keshmirian, Iman Mostafavi, and Volker Schönefeld. [1] Limbic has designed and developed iOS and Android titles TowerMadness, Grinchmas!, Nuts!, Zombie Gunship, TowerMadness 2, and Zombie Gunship Arcade, with over 25 million game downloads worldwide.

  8. List of computing mascots - Wikipedia

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    A cartoon octopus [31] Go Gopher: Go, free and open-source programming language: A cartoon gopher [32] Grype: Grype, free and open-source vulnerability scanner: A cute cartoon monster [33] Hexley: Darwin: A cartoon platypus [34] Kandalf: Formerly KDE: A cartoon wizard [35] Kate the Cyber Woodpecker: Kate, a free and open-source advanced text ...

  9. NeocoreGames - Wikipedia

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    NeocoreGames is a Hungarian video game developer that focuses on creating and publishing role-playing video games. [1] The company has their own development studio that is headquartered in Budapest, [1] and the video games developed at NeocoreGames are created using their custom-built game engine named Coretech. [2]